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- Savior is the sixth and final episode of Zero: Black Blood. It features the final appearances of Yuna, Cain, Ring and Iyu.
- A available to all characters (no gender restriction) in level 80 guilds. Eligible characters can purchase it from Qeynos/Kelethin city merchants for 3p 60g 3,430,450 status.
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- Virus.Win32.Savior or Savior is a trojan on Microsoft Windows. It has some extremely serious and dangerous payloads that the user may have to reinstall the Operating System to fix the effects of the trojan.
- A term used several times in The Hold Steady lyrics. Traditionally used to refer to Jesus, but in other contexts could represent another "savior" figure, such as a drug dealer/supplier or a lover.
- Clark has been training with Jor-El for weeks and tells him he's tired of simple mental trials and wants to completely immerse himself in his Kryptonian training, but Jor-El sends him back to Metropolis to cut ties with Lois before he can begin. Chloe is shocked when Lois suddenly reappears after having been missing for weeks, but Lois has no recollection of vanishing into thin air with the Legion ring. While investigating a monorail crash, Lois meets John Corben, a new reporter at the Daily Planet with a negative attitude toward the Red-Blue Blur. Chloe begs Clark to use the Legion ring to go back in time to save Jimmy, but he refuses, driving a wedge into their friendship. Meanwhile, Oliver continues down a dark road, and Zod arrives at the Luthor Mansion.
- Savior is the eleventh chapter of Resistance 3.
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- The term has the eponymous theme titled "Savior of Souls". Composed by Naoshi Mizuta, it is modeled after "Blinded By Light", and made with classical and electronic elements. It serves as one of the many battle themes in the game, appearing most frequently in the Wildlands. "Savior of Souls" act as the Event Music Sequence for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII in Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call. "The Savior's Words" is another song associated with the Savior. It was composed by Mitsuto Suzuki and performed by Wollny Andreas.
- The Savior (救世主 Kyuuseishu?) is the main character in Tales of Link, whose name is chosen by the player. An amnesiac who is suddenly drawn into conflict, he joins up with Sara and Lippy to try and regain his memories while purifying the seeds of ruin. He has the power of stonecanting, which allows him to draw the power from Hero Stones and incarnate heroes to fight for him. In a previous life, he took the name Allen (アレン Aren?) while traveling the world.
- Savior might refer to:
* Savior (L&O), the Law & Order season 6 episode.
* Savior (SVU), the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 11 episode.
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- "Savior" refers to the unnamed stalker who saves the Marked One from the wrecked death truck at the beginning of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl. Not much is known about him.
- Reload Speed: Magazine Capacity: 18 – 55 Radius: Fuse time: Game[[]]Borderlands Special Part(s): body3_Tediore_Savior The Savior is a Legendary Submachine Gun manufactured by Tediore. Examples are on the talk page.
- The Savior is a normal shield in Diablo III. It requires character level 52 to be used.
- Savior (救済者 Kyūsai sha) is a Skill from Fire Emblem Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. This skill allows its user to Rescue other units without receiving penalties to his/her Skill and Speed stats.
- The Dominion was never able to reprogram 100% of their criminals with resocialization techniques, so they made a deal. If these volunteers provided five years worth of service to the Reaper Corps, then they would be pardoned (free chemical alterations included). These individuals were equiped with experimental jet packs to assist in mobility and highly volitile explosives for hit-and-run demolition. To date, the longest record of living Reapers is roughly six months. Nonetheless, the potential for destruction these units possess is impossible to ignore. To combat these highly aggresive Terrans, some Trojans were modified into a mirror version of the Reaper Corps. Designated as Saviors, these clones have more sophisticated neural implants to supress most violent impulses allowing for more l
- A 1998 film about the Bosnian war, starring Dennis Quaid as Joshua "Guy" Rose, a U.S. Marine turned mercenary and Nataša Ninković as Vera, the woman he is escorting to a U.N. safe zone. Stationed in Paris on embassy guard duty, Josh witnesses the death of his wife and son by Muslim suicide bombers. Immediately after the funeral of his wife and son, Joshua storms into the nearest mosque and guns down the worshipers inside. His buddy Peter (Stellan Skarsgård) catches up to him just in time to shoot a survivor who was going to shoot Joshua. To avoid being prosecuted for murder, Joshua and Peter run off to join the French Foreign Legion. After getting bored with the Foreign Legion, Josh Guy and Pete become mercenaries and end up working for the Serbs in the Bosnian War. During a prisoner excha
- "Harder! Work harder! Move faster! Harder! HARDER!!!" The guards shouted at the top of their lungs, urging the slaves to work faster with harsh words and a cruel whip. The slaves pushed heavy carts of ore through the tunnel. They were starved and exhausted. Three days earlier, they'd been enjoying whatever lives they'd had. The guards had kidnapped them, whipped them raw and set them to work. "How dare yo-" the guard began, rising to his knees. Through deep breathes, the injured guard panted "Whah, you don't, not like, why?" "Anyone come closer, he dies" "What's your name?" Henry asked the girl.
- Enterprise rescues a Druzian named Lucius, only to learn he is a time traveller from thousands of years in the future. On his home planet Druzilum in their time period, the prophet Joran is about to be put to death, an incident that will see the birth of a new religion and wars between those who believe Joran was their saviour who rose from the dead after three days and those who believe he was a fraud. Lucius, a member of the latter group, has travelled back to change things and steals a shuttle to travel to Druzilum.
- For her work against the evils of Kaze'aze and Dark Anmon, Elesis is being honored with the title of Savior. The title of Savior is reserved only for the greatest Knights whose skills have transcended those of mere mortals. Not simply a defender against evil, they defend the entire world from evil.
- Doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormon Church, proclaims that the Savior is “[o]ne who saves. Jesus Christ, through his atonement, offered redemption and salvation to all mankind. 'Savior' is a name and title of Jesus Christ."[1] The mission and the atonement of the Savior, Jesus Christ, is the central act in human history and, according to Mormon teachings, provides the only way for mankind to be forgiven of their sins and saved in God's Kingdom. The Doctrine and Covenants, one of the four books which Mormons regard as scripture, contains these words as spoken by Jesus to his prophet, Joseph Smith: "Hearken ye to these words. Behold, I am Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. Treasure these things up in your hearts, and let the solemnities of eternity rest
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